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Tipping airline attendants?
I am flyi first class for the first time. Do I tip? What should I expect? (I got lucky, it was the only seat available and I did not pay full price!)
Thanks guys, all your answers are great! I look forward to my first time!
10 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I'm sure the flight attendant will be embarassed to receive a tip. This is the first time I've heard of tipping flight attendants, even in first class. I've always gone first or business on transpacific flights, but have never seen anyone tip.
No, you should not tip. You may be setting a precedent if you do. Full-paying first class passengers don't tip because they're paying full price for the best service from the most experienced attendants of the airline. You just got lucky, and not at the expense of the attendant. Treat your seat as a discount instead.
- 1 decade ago
NO you do not tip airline attendants. That is silly.
Enjoy your first class trip. Believe me, you will be surprised how they treat you. Ofcourse do not feel guilty. Just be normal and use all the facility available to you because you don't know if you can go first class again!
let me tell you a little bit of my first time 1st class. Mann you could just see the glow on my face, I had my handy video camera, I taped everything. I mean the reclining of seats, the buttons, the little kit they gave, the pillow, my husband, the air hostes going around giving out newspapers, man it was fun. My husband and I were both first timers so we really enjoyed. They came around with orange juice or champagne. Ofcourse you can get unlimited drinks! so you know what I did. Had lots of drinks. And ofcourse there is the great food and dessert.
So just enjoy it and have memories about it. We look back to that day and laugh each time. Ofcourse now when we travel first class we dont get that same feeling but it is all good.
- IceTrojanLv 51 decade ago
OMG - Please DO NOT TIP. At best it will be awkward and embarassing... at worst, they will be offended.
Like others said, a "thank you" would suffice, but if they went above and beyond, you can say "and I'll make sure to let the company know." You can do so through each airlines' website.
The employees do get positive notes into their file, which will definitely help on reviews. Their immediate supervisor will also be informed that they made a customer happy enough to make the effort to send a note.
If you still want to give something tangible, a small gift card (I use Starbucks) with a quick note will also work, as they can turn in that note to their supervisor as well.
- 1 decade ago
As far as tipping goes, that is limited not opnly by your own discretion, but more importantly, if the airline has a policy about Flight attendants accepting tips. Consult with management of the airline for further details.
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- Anonymous5 years ago
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- 1 decade ago
I don't think so, but then again I've only flown first class once! Normally you are paying for the extra service, and you don't tip the flight attendants in coach, so you shouldn't have to in First Class either!
- 1 decade ago
I don't think it's necessary to tip on airlines, however a compliment is always appropriate
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No you just say "Thank you" They are very nice and pay attention to ALL passengers.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
no need to tip